APHIS said the removed documents, which included records of enforcement
actions against violators of the Animal Welfare Act and the Horse Protection Act, would now be accessible only through Freedom of Information Act requests.
Kansspelautoriteit went on to say that it would be taking enforcement
action against all violators of the gaming law from June 20, 2018.
Although Google doesn't always take
action against violators, that doesn't mean that a company (even a law firm) couldn't face legal action.
A private right of action will allow anyone to take civil
action against violators.
Not exact matches
Considering that the Code was introduced in 1981 and the US has yet to legislate it or take any real
action whatsoever
against Code
violators, I think there is a lack of
action, plain and simple.
The law requires unwieldy super-majorities for sanctions
against violators — as many as 13 votes for
action — and essentially gives veto power over sanctions to appointees of legislative leaders.
There was an outcry from both animal welfare groups and animal research defenders 13 months ago when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) blacked out a public database containing thousands of animal welfare inspection reports, as well as records of enforcement
actions that USDA took
against violators of the Animal Welfare Act, including research facilities.
LoveCompass Free Online Dating reserves the right to investigate and take appropriate
action in its sole discretion
against anyone who violates this provision, including without limitation, removing the offending communication from the Website and Service and terminating the membership of such
violators.
AC»S Enforcement Process Was Ineffective
Against Problematic Dealers:  AC's enforcement process was ineffective in achieving dealer compliance with AWA and regulations, which are intended to ensure the humane care and treatment of animals. The agency believed that compliance achieved through education and cooperation would result in long - term dealer compliance and, accordingly, it chose to take little or no enforcement action against most vio
Against Problematic Dealers:  AC's enforcement process was ineffective in achieving dealer compliance with AWA and regulations, which are intended to ensure the humane care and treatment of animals. The agency believed that compliance achieved through education and cooperation would result in long - term dealer compliance and, accordingly, it chose to take little or no enforcement
action against most vio
against most
violators.
When audited, the auditors found that many inspectors took little or no
action against most
violators of the AWA, including many which had repeat violations.
Per a scathing report in 2010 by its Office of Inspector General, the department chose to prioritize «education» of breeders over punishment, «took little or no enforcement
action against most
violators,» failed to respond to «repeat violations,» and collected insufficient evidence in the few prosecutions it brought
against criminal breeders.
And in a blistering September 2005 report, the inspector general found an ineffective monitoring and inspection system and concluded the USDA failed to take
action against «
violators who compromised... animal health.»
The private right of
action under CASL is a statutory cause of
action under which persons who allege that they are affected by a CASL breach can apply to court for an order
against the alleged
violator.
CASL creates a statutory cause of
action under which persons who allege that they are affected by a CASL breach can apply to court for an order
against the alleged
violator.